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dry erase laminate question

HulkSmash

New Member
There are dry erase markers and there are permanent markers. Dry erase markers just wipe off dry erase compatible surfaces. Permanent markers are exactly that, permanent on most any surface including dry erase.

Moreover a dry erase marker is pretty much a permanent marker on any surface that is not dry erase compatible.

you are SO SMART
 

Farmboy

New Member
Just a heads up, Oracal 210 works just as well for dry erase as any specialty dry erase lam I've ever encountered for a fraction of the cost. And yes GNR w/Slash is the best band.

:thumb: We use the 210 on our job boards and calenders with wet (vis-a-vis) erase markers.
 

BigfishDM

Merchant Member
If you gus are using 210 for dry erase then you might wanna use my gloss lam which does the same thing but my product is only $0.15 a sq.ft and is just as good as 210
 

gabagoo

New Member
Imight add that the boards should only be cleaned with the dry erase eraser as cleaners with solvents can damage the coating that creates the dry erase effect and then the staining will start...just sayin
 
J

jcuads1

Guest
NO!! for god's sake..TAKE OFF THE DENTURES!!!

yeah, as i said, never have used this stuff before and have never used anything dry erase before in my life! so.......dry erase marker from staples, easy enough.....and they can use dentured alcohol for removal then?

I think the dentures can scratch the laminate, So please be very careful. Alcohol and dentures can be a very dangerous pair. Sorry!! couldn't resist.
Actually according to Urban Dictionary. dentured: The act of being so drunk that you remove your teeth. That's what I'm talking about!!
 

ATC-Finishing

New Member
ATC- Alliance Technology Corp. dryerase UV coating

Did you know that ATC is a manufacturer of UV coating equipment. We have a DryErase coating that is aprox 5-6 cents per square foot. It also has better clean-ability than traditional film lam ($1+ per sq/ft). let me know if you have any questions. marc tischer-ATC. Nothing wrong with RUSH!:rock-n-roll:
 
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